Life
This was originally intended to be another private journal entry, but it’s simply too much for me to write by hand. Besides, deep down I kind of enjoy the attention.
This was originally intended to be another private journal entry, but it’s simply too much for me to write by hand. Besides, deep down I kind of enjoy the attention.
Updated 2/22/2015 In Part One, we covered what End Justifies the Means ethics were, we met the real-yet-fictional Mr. Corbel, and we introduced concepts of “ownership” and “transparency.” Click Part One to
Updated 2/23/2015 This was originally intended to be a private journal entry. However, given that it’s just too long for me to hand-write within an acceptable amount of time, I
Updated 1/26/2018 Judging: We all do it. Some do it well, some do it poorly, and some say they don’t. But in reality, we all judge all the time. Even Jesus
“Judging is bad.” “Judging other people is sinful.”
Revised 2/18/2015 Humility. Of all the virtues, humility seems to be the most elusive. Partially because we have the wrong definition of it, and partially because we don’t want to
There ain’t no party like a Gatsby party, and Gatsby was a fellow who knew how to party.
Once upon a time, many winters ago, I was spending some time riding around in an ambulance…
This was originally intended to be a personal journal entry about my end-of-the-year thoughts and reflections, but as I was writing it in my leather bound journal, I realized that
I read a blog earlier called 8 Reasons Why You Should Marry the Complicated Girl. While I was reading it, I noticed a few things that sent up some red